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Relation between consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks and childhood obesity: a prospec... - 0 views

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    soda intake is associated with increased BMI. Take home, the more soda intake, the higher the obesity. This study looked at children.
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Consuming fructose-sweetened, not glucose-sweetened, beverages increases visceral adipo... - 0 views

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    fructose intake, whether in foods or soda, is associated with disrupted metabolism and plays a major role in obesity.
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, Online First™ - SpringerLink - 0 views

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    diet soda a day increases the risk of cardiovascular events.   This proved to be a 43% increase.
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CCPHA Research & Reports - 0 views

  • adults who drink one or more sodas or other sugar-sweetened beverages every day are 27 percent more likely to be overweight or obese.
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    Soda = Obesity
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Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake and the Risk of Type I and Type II Endometrial Cancer a... - 0 views

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    intake of sugar drinks i.e. coke associated with increased risk of type I endometrial cancer in postmenopausal women.
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Caffeine Intake and Semen Quality in a Population of 2,554 Young Danish Men - 0 views

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    high coke intake (defined as 1 L or greater) daily associated with lower sperm count and concentration.  
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Sugar Content of Popular Sweetened Beverages Based on Objective Laboratory Analysis: Fo... - 0 views

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    Fructose content of soda's found to be higher than labeling. The average of HCFS was 59%.
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Effects of androgens on telomerase activity in normal and malignant prostate cells in v... - 0 views

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    Androgen deprivation therapy reduces Telomerase activity in androgen dependent prostate cancer cell lines.  Conversely, Testosterone increases Telomerase activity.  In these cell lines Telomerase activity is positively associated with prostate cancer.
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Relation between consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks and childhood obesity: a prospec... - 0 views

  • Consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks is associated with obesity in children.
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    Consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks is associated with obesity in children.  Enough said
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